1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



375 



THE 

 SOUTHERN 



Home of tlis Honey-Bee 



Is reudy for your orders for 3 or 5 banded queens, 

 as good as the best, guaranteed free from paralysis. 

 Warranted queens, T5c eacli; tested, $1.00. After 

 June 1, warranted, 50c each: tested, 75c each. Good 

 breeders, $3.00. Strjiight 5-banded, or "faultless," 

 queens, S3.50 eacli. Special prices on lots, also to the 

 queen -dealer. Safe delivery and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Circular free. Address 



HUFSTEDLER BROS., Clarksville, Tex. 

 [ -»"ln responding: to tnis aavertisement mention Glbanings. 



WHY NOT 



Send your orders to W. H. Laws for Ital- 

 ian Queens? 



THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 



For beauty and business you can't beat 

 them. The leading bee-keepers of the II. 

 S. are my customers, and all praise them. 

 I breed either the Golden or Leather color- 

 ed strains. 



PRICES REDUCED 



To suit the times. Fine breeders always 

 on hand, $3 to $3. Untested, 75c; 3 for $3. 

 Tested, $1; 6 for $5. Address 



\N. H. LAWS. LAVACA, ARK. 

 flease mention Olbanikos. 



Apiary for Sale. i> 



^ ^ ^ $800.00. 



Eight hundred dollars in cash will purchase one 

 of the best appointed apiaries in Canada. One hun- 

 dred colonies; good location. Every thing flrst- 

 class. The best of reasons for selling. If you mean 

 business write me for particulars, or come and see 

 for yourself. 



F. A. CEMMELL, 



Asuistant Foul-Brood Inspector, 



Mention this paper. 



Stratford, Ont. 



MOTH'S HONEY- EXTRACTOR, 

 SQOARE GLASS HONEY-JARS. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies in general, etc., etc. 

 Send for our new catalog. "Practical 

 Hints" will be mailed for 10c in stamps. 

 Apply to 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



I3rin responding to this advertisement mention GLKANlNaa. 



Given Foundation^»«»*^ 



Ready for Delivery. 



We are now making, as previously announced. 

 Given foundation on tdIIs. We can supply llie prod- 

 uct at thesame price as 1 lie regular wax. Customers 

 who desire a sni;ill quantity to exi)erimcnt witli can 

 have a little added lo tlie regular foundation if they 

 will so specify in I heir orders. We neither indorse 

 nor condemn it. but hoiie it will be tried sufficiently 

 to test its merits. Tlie surplus Given has extra 



thin bases. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, 0. 



Queens, Either 3 or 5 Banded. 



After May 1st. Toe: for 14.35. Nuclei cheap. Also 

 poultry eggs tor liatching, 50c up. Send for cata- 

 logue. Send yoii'- orders now. Can please you. 

 CHAS. H. THIES, Steeleville, HI. 



Eggs for 

 Hatching 



From Prize = 'Winning Fowls. 



.50c and $1.00 per 15. 

 S''nd for circular. 



AUGUST GOETZE & SON, 

 3822 Wood St., Wheeling, W. Va. 



Please mention this paper. 



Best - Goods 



At lowest prices are what we are all 

 after. The quality of Gary's goods has 

 never been questioned. His X X white 

 thin foundation and polished one-piece 

 sections are the finest on the market. 

 His bees and queens are from the best 

 strains, and reared and shipped in the 

 way that long years of experience have 

 shown to be the best. 



He has the largest stock of BEE- 

 KEEPERS' SUPPLIES in New England; 

 and as to prices you have only to send 

 for a catalog and compare them with 

 those of other dealers. 



To those living in the East, there is 

 the still further consideration of low 

 freight rates. Address 



W, W. CARY, 



MASS. 



larin responding to thi.s advertisement mention QLKANlNoa 



W. O. Victor, of Wharton, Tex., took 



45,000 Lbs. of Honey in 1894. 



He offers Italian Queens — good, old-style honey- 

 queens— untested, first order, to any address, at 50c 

 each. Also bees in any quantity ; 450 colonies to draw 

 from. Root's goods constantly in stock. Prices to 

 suit the times. Buy near home, and save freight. 



t^^In resDondincr to tliis advertisement mention Gleanings. 



o<J\/IONEY-JVIAKERS>o 



Are a strain of business Italians that winter in the 

 cold North, and are ready for business, with a bush- 

 el of bees, when the flowers bloom. They are gentle 

 and industrious. Queens warranted purely in June. 

 Each. $1.(0; six, $5.00; doz.. $9.00. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. Never had any disease. 

 Address E. F. QUIGLEY, UmoNviLue.Mo. 



Please mention this paper. 



ITALIAN BEES Ready in May. Queens. fl.OO. 

 A7.r «..Jt».« Bees by the pound, $1.00. One- 

 ANO QUEENS, frame nucleus with queen. $3.00; 



••••• ■ ■■• two Irames, $2. .50. Also Barred 



Plymouth Kock eggs for setting, $1.00 per 15. 



6-17ei MRS. A. A. SIMPSON, Swarts. Pa. 



.;^^in respondintr to tills ndveitiseineiit mention GlkaN1i>QS. 



Eggs 



From 8 leading varieties of fowls, in- 

 cluding Imperial Pekin Ducks. Send 

 for descriptive list to J. S. UASOIT, Medina, 0. 



In writing: advertisers mention this paper. 



BEG/NNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the Am- 

 ateur Bee-keeper, a 70-page book by Prof. 

 J. W. Rouse. Price 25 cents; if sent by mail, 

 28c. The little book and the Progressive 

 Bee-keeper (a live progressive 28-page month- 

 ly journal) one year, 65c. Address any flrst- 

 class dealer, or 



LEAHY MFG. CO., HiaaiNSViLLE, Mo. 



i9*In responding to this advertisement mention Oleanino& 



